Re: Acoma's cure
I have been applying furnace cement to the outside of my dome yesterday and today, and firing temps to upper 800's with outside reaching 120's. This of course is without the blanket. I believe now that the cause of the cracks is the varying methods applied to the dome, not the arch.
For the dome, I believe every course from solder to top should be mortard. I did not do the solder to 2nd because I was going straight up, that was not smart.
I also had that period where courses 4-6 had huge mortared backsides 1 1/8, not smart.
I then had courses 6-8 with shaved inner faces to get my keystone to its 21 inch.
Looking back, with these applications, I believe the oven had irregular weight distributions and expansion rates. I screwed up on these areas because I was not thinking. My mind was set on how damn cold it was out there, the limited space, and the area to work with. I wanted it done, even though I was attempting patience.
Suggestion, plan smart, and stick to the design. Changing a design while in build will not create any benefit.
I still love my oven, and now, with my medical (oven) degree, I can help heal patients (ovens) with more care
I have been applying furnace cement to the outside of my dome yesterday and today, and firing temps to upper 800's with outside reaching 120's. This of course is without the blanket. I believe now that the cause of the cracks is the varying methods applied to the dome, not the arch.
For the dome, I believe every course from solder to top should be mortard. I did not do the solder to 2nd because I was going straight up, that was not smart.
I also had that period where courses 4-6 had huge mortared backsides 1 1/8, not smart.
I then had courses 6-8 with shaved inner faces to get my keystone to its 21 inch.
Looking back, with these applications, I believe the oven had irregular weight distributions and expansion rates. I screwed up on these areas because I was not thinking. My mind was set on how damn cold it was out there, the limited space, and the area to work with. I wanted it done, even though I was attempting patience.
Suggestion, plan smart, and stick to the design. Changing a design while in build will not create any benefit.
I still love my oven, and now, with my medical (oven) degree, I can help heal patients (ovens) with more care
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